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A Flood of Stable Linux Kernels Released

Julie188 writes "Greg Kroah-Hartman has released five new stable Linux kernels, correcting minor errors of their predecessors and including improvements which are unlikely to generate new errors. As so often with kernel versions in the stable series, it remains undisclosed if the new versions contain changes which fix security vulnerabilities, although the number of changes and some of the descriptions of those changes certainly suggest that all the new versions contain security fixes."

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  1. unknown? by Lord+Ender · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Since when does the kernel team practice security-through-obscurity? It is essential to know when security fixes are available. Many organizations only patch stable systems if there is a security problem.

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    1. Re:unknown? by adolf · · Score: 4, Insightful

      If you don't like the way things are announced, change it. There's absolutely nothing in the world to prevent you from condensing the kernel changelog into a list of security problems that have been fixed, and then publishing your findings in a concise and easy-to-digest form for others to consume.

  2. Re:2010: Year of the Linux Desktop by jim_v2000 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    For a lot of people it is, for a lot people it isn't.

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